State privacy regulators are putting companies on alert for growing fines, behind-the-curtain investigations, and looming AI-related enforcement actions.
Enforcers from Indiana, California, Delaware, and Connecticut—all part of a consortium of states working together to investigate privacy violations—warned companies they’ve been “very busy” with investigations and non-public enforcement activity during a Tuesday panel at IAPP, an industry conference focused on data governance issues, in Washington DC.
State officials said they’re closely watching companies’ privacy policies and how consumers can exercise their rights, such as the ability to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information. Looking ahead, the enforcers ...
